Un alienígena, enterrado en la tumba del Rey Tut, aterroriza un campus universitario.Un alienígena, enterrado en la tumba del Rey Tut, aterroriza un campus universitario.Un alienígena, enterrado en la tumba del Rey Tut, aterroriza un campus universitario.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Linda Flores
- (as Shari Belafonte-Harper)
Reseñas destacadas
Time Walker is not big budget, its not a gorefest and it certainly does not fit the usual 80s sci-fi horror movie of the day, which I think is primarily the reason for the negative reviews. Ok I agree some of the acting is not top drawer and the effects look rather dated (they probably weren't all that spectacular back in '82 either) but there is a sense of tension, especially during the scene with Susie trapped by the mummy in the elevator. It is certainly not a bad movie its just not a great movie either. But I enjoyed it.
For genre fans, there are a few familiar faces in the cast including Nina Axelrod (Motel Hell), Kevin Brophy (Hell Night), James Karen (Poltergeist), Antoinette Bower (Prom Night) and it was also great to see Austin Stoker and Darwin Joston (who starred alongside each other in John Carpenter's Assault on Precinct 13) share screen time together again here.
I give this 6/10.
Still, I have to say I liked the movie, even if it is just late night video fare. The story was original, and it was a surprise to find out at the end what the mummy really is.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesOriginally made for TV with hopes of becoming a TV series.
- PifiasAt the 1:10 mark the girl goes into the library. She is wearing a bracelet made up with the alien gem. The alien comes into the library, and the girls starts running. She goes through some doors and runs down a long hallway. The camera shows the alien's point of view coming up behind the girl, then the camera switches to a frontal shot of the girl running away, but in all the frontal shots of the girl the alien is not behind her in the hallway.
- Citas
Prof. Douglas McCadden: Ken, I want you to listen to this, I think I'm onto something. The scroll: it basically tells the story of King Tutankhamen's soldiers discovering a stranger in the desert. Alright, because of his unusual appearance, the Egyptians assumed him to be a god, sent to advise their own god-king. So, King Tut goes forth to greet this deity, whom he calls Ankh-Venharis. Now, listen to this...
Prof. Douglas McCadden: [Interpreting a scroll found in the mummy sarcophagus] "All-knowing Tutankhamen reached out to touch the weary traveler, and was sorely burned, and afflicted with a disease that consumed his flesh..."
Prof. Douglas McCadden: [continues interpreting] "Likewise for all servants who laid hands on the boy king, all died, save only the strange traveler himself, who lay near death and without strength but would not pass into the afterworld."
Prof. Douglas McCadden: So, they simply sealed him alive in a corner of Tut's tomb, along with all the afflicted servants
Dr. Ken Melrose: Tell me something, are you suggesting that our fungus is the same disease that killed Tut and his servants, and it's been dormant for three thousand years? And now it's not?
Prof. Douglas McCadden: Suppose it were true.
- Créditos adicionales"To be continued" shown at the end but sadly never was.
- Versiones alternativasThe Film Ventures International version replaces the original title cards with new titles. It is this version that plays on MST3K.
- ConexionesFeatured in Misterio en el espacio: Being from Another Planet (1992)
Selecciones populares
- How long is Time Walker?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Time Walker
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- 705 N Sierra Bonita Ave, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(As 'OFF MELROSE', its then real-world location.)
- Empresas productoras
- Ver más compañías en los créditos en IMDbPro
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 750.000 US$ (estimación)